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Alphabetical [« »] likest 1 liketh 2 likewise 163 liking 60 lillies 1 lilly 1 limbe 1 | Frequency [« »] 60 giving 60 gossip 60 imagine 60 liking 60 second 60 through 60 wherewith | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances liking |
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1 1, 3| it might stand with your liking to allow it:~ ~but if not, 2 2, 2| stedfast eye upon him, well liking his gentle~ ~language and 3 2, 3| such an effectuall kinde of liking~ ~towardes thee, as never 4 2, 6| the service proved well~ ~liking to them both.~ ~ Very sildome 5 2, 6| was not a little to~ ~his liking. Wherefore, embracing him, 6 2, 6| may bee~ ~to his love and liking, provided, that it lye in 7 2, 7| intended against her, and~ ~liking the Wines pleasing taste 8 2, 7| might stand with your good~ ~liking) that my memory might be 9 2, 8| beganne to grow~ ~in good liking of her; because (indeede) 10 2, 9| poore woman to her owne liking, returning (with all~ ~the 11 3, 1| consent, and with the good liking~ ~of Massetto, he was created 12 3, 3| thing quite contrary to his liking and honour: no woman~ ~could 13 3, 3| manner (to the no litle liking of the Gentlewoman and himselfe) 14 3, 6| whereby the grace and liking of a Lady might be obtained; 15 3, 6| have bene little to his liking.~ ~ With patience Madam 16 3, 9| hope or expectation of a~ ~liking, having heard the rare and 17 3, 9| cannot be made with any liking or allowance of mine, neither 18 3, 9| begotten by him, his~ ~love and liking may be recovered, and (by 19 3, 10| were his phrases to their liking. And~ ~the Queen perceiving 20 4, 1| that I have throwne my liking on a man of base condition? 21 4, 2| such an extraordinary liking: as he hath abandoned his 22 4, 3| if it may passe with your liking~ ~and approbation. Let me 23 4, 5| altogether against their liking. So, shewing no worse~ ~ 24 4, 5| be but little to your liking. At these harsh words, Isabella 25 4, 6| finding her so firme, his liking was now~ ~so addicted to 26 4, 6| both without your leave and liking, I accepted the~ ~man as 27 4, 6| answerable to thine owne good liking, I have no~ ~just reason 28 4, 7| all answerable to our owne liking.~ ~ It is not any long time 29 4, 7| Clothier) prevailed upon her liking and affection.~ ~ Nor was 30 4, 10| whereby to derive some good~ ~liking from the Mistresse, presuming 31 5, Ind| had dined, to their own liking and contentment, they began~ ~( 32 5, 1| Gentlewomans parents, who~ ~liking the motion as well as he, 33 5, 2| minded (with his gracious liking) to marry her according 34 5, 4| marriage answerable to their liking.~ ~There was also a yong 35 5, 4| it, and grew into as good liking of him. Many times he had~ ~ 36 5, 4| stand with my Fathers good liking and yours, I would be spared~ ~ 37 5, 5| already) halfe won the liking of~ ~the Virgin; passing 38 5, 7| and casting an eye of good liking on poore Pedro.~ ~Now, albeit 39 5, 10| none that proved to any~ ~liking, they were so palpably obsceene 40 6, 2| entertainment, and with~ ~the good liking of honest Cistio.~ ~ But 41 6, 8| any time, to yeilde her liking or~ ~content: moreover, 42 7, 2| without much laughter and good liking, was the Tale of Madame~ ~ 43 7, 5| that, if it stood with his liking: she would do such~ ~duty 44 7, 5| prepared answerable to her owne liking, to the Chappell shee went 45 7, 7| might agree~ ~with her good liking, she would be pleased to 46 7, 10| occasions as shall be to your liking, and for the contentment 47 8, 7| affoord him lookes of goode liking. Being led~ ~thus with a 48 8, 7| service, and was falne in liking of another Lady,~ ~scorning 49 8, 7| referring her selfe to her best liking.~ ~ After she had to her 50 8, 7| no other reason to induce liking thereof:~ ~yet men in the 51 9, 1| liberty of our own best liking~ ~arguments: wherein I dismay 52 9, 1| loved her against her owne~ ~liking, yet neither of them knowing 53 9, 6| fruits of hi; long continued liking,~ ~and divers devises mustred 54 10, 2| answerable~ ~to your owne liking. For all are present here 55 10, 8| who can easily convert my liking to another wife, but never~ ~ 56 10, 10| according to~ ~his owne liking, called Grizelda, she being 57 10, 10| made a seeming~ ~publique liking of his owne daughter, expulsing 58 10, 10| answerable to mine owne heart and liking, dwelling not~ ~farre off 59 10, 10| Sonne, to the no little liking of the~ ~Marquesse. Afterward, 60 10, 10| may agree with your good liking. Within a while after, the